Programme
Wednesday 10-11-2010 |
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| 08.00 | Registration |
| Room A | Management track session 1 Chair: Jan Peter van der Hoek |
| 09.30 | AEB – AEB’s contribution to the Amsterdam climate policy. Synergy between AEB and Waternet heating up households in Amsterdam. P. Simoës ( Netherlands ) |
| 09.50 | Harnessing bioenergy at wastewater treatment plants. D.L. Parry ( USA ) |
| 10.10 | Cradle to cradle drinking water production: sense or nonsense. M. Nederlof, J. Frijns, J. Post, R. Hofman-Caris and E. Cornelissen ( Netherlands ) |
| 10.30 | Energy Efficiency and Saving Program (PEEE) at the sanitation works. L. Moragas, C. Almuzara and R. Argemi ( Spain ) |
| 10.50 | Discussion |
| Room B | Technical- scientific track session 1 Chair: Sybrand Metz |
| 09.30 | Energy from water recovery and beneficial use of water-based methane. D. Schippers and M. Eekeren ( Netherlands ) |
| 09.50 | Addressing the Water-Energy-Temperature Nexus: Developing an Integrated System in a Dense, Urban, Tropical Environment. S. Zhang, J. Buurman and V. Babovic ( Singapore / Netherlands ) |
| 10.10 | Performance comparison between pressure retarted osmosis and reverse electrodialysis from a hydrodynamic analysis at plant scale. S. van der Zwan and I. Pothof ( Netherlands ) |
| 10.30 | Biogas availability and its energy use in Combined Wastewater Treatment Plants (CWWTP). A. Meneses, D.L. Vargas, J.M. Grosso, A. Deeb and W. Wergara ( Colombia / USA ) |
| 10.50 | Discussion |
| 11.00 | Coffee break |
| Room A | Management track session 2 Chair: Jos Frijns |
| 11.30 | Responding to the growing nexus of energy and water. S. Abel, P.W. Tunnicliffe and B. Bradley ( Poland ) |
| 11.50 | Sustainable energy contracts for the Dutch Water Boards. D. Heijkoop and W. Malda ( Netherlands ) |
| 12.10 | Carbon footprint: Nitrous oxide emissions from wastewater treatment plants. E. Senante, C. Garel, J.M. Audic, S. Mehier and A. Åkerman ( France ) |
| 12.30 | Comparison of processes for graywater treatment for urban water reuse: Energy consumption and footprint. A. Meda, J. Henkel, Y. Chang and P. Cornel ( Germany ) |
| 12.50 | Discussion |
| Room B | Technical- scientific track session 2 Chair: Berend Reitsma |
| 11.30 | Biogas valorization by means of a pem fuel cell. M. Martin, J. Torres, M. Sánchez, L. Bouchy and N. Arespacochaga ( Spain ) |
| 11.50 | Autogenerative high pressure digestion: Potentials for decentralised biogas upgrading. R.E.F. Lindeboom, F.G. Fermoso, J. Weijma, K. Zagt and J.B. van Lier ( Netherlands ) |
| 12.10 | Electricity generation together with nitrogen balance in the ammonia-fed microbial fuel cell. N. Faraghi, S. Ebrahimi and R. Mahour ( Iran ) |
| 12.30 | Energy recovery of whey for Dairy Norrmejerier Sweden. G. Fehling ( Sweden ) |
| 12.50 | Discussion |
| 13.00 | Lunch |
| Room A | Management track session 3 Chair: Peter Simoës |
| 14.00 | Energy and water: Relationships and recovery potential. A. Meda and P. Cornel ( Germany ) |
| 14.20 | Reducing life-cycle carbon footprint in the design and rehabilitation of water distribution systems. I. Basupi, G. Fu, Z. Kapelan and D. Butler ( United Kingdom ) |
| 14.40 | The use of the water footprint concept for the assessment of water use for bioenergy. P.W. Gerbens-Leenes, A.Y. Hoekstra and T.H. van der Meer ( Netherlands ) |
| 15.00 | Using life cycle analysis on indirect potable reuse and seawater desalination schemes in South East Queensland. Y. Poussade, F. Vince and C. Robillot ( Australia / France ) |
| 15.20 | Discussion |
| Room B | Technical- scientific track session 3 Chair: Paul Versteeg |
| 14.00 | Energy efficiency in the European water industry: learning from the best practices. J. Frijns, R. Middleton, C. Uiterlinde and G. Wheale ( Netherlands )2 |
| 14.20 | Finding the balance between greenhouse gas emission and energy efficiency of wastewater treatment. M.J. Kampschreur, E. van Voorthuizen, A. Visser, R. Kleerebeezem and M.C.M. van Loosdrecht ( Netherlands ) |
| 14.40 | Increasing the energy efficiency of sludge stabilisation by an interconnected operational approach. I. Hobus, G. Kolisch and J. Hansen ( Germany / Luxembourg ) |
| 15.00 | Optimization of municipal sludge and grease co-digestion using disintegration technologies. L. Bouchy et al. ( Spain ) |
| 15.20 | Discussion |
| 15.30 | Tea break |
| Room A | Workshop ( 5 KWR Institutes) Chair: Wim van Vierssen |
| 16.00 | Workshop |
| Room B | Technical- scientific track session 4 Chair: Renze van Houten |
| 16.00 | Wastewater treatment plant sludge as bio fuel. H.M. Baten, R.J.E.J. Peeters, P.J. Roeleveld and G.R. Zoutberg ( Netherlands ) |
| 16.20 | Oxygen transfer in activated sludge – New insights and potentials for cost and saving. J. Henkel, P. Cornel and M. Wagner ( Germany ) |
| 16.40 | Assessing the contribution of sludge drying and composting in the GHG emissions from wastewater sludge treatment. A. Massagué, A. Åkerman, X. Aldea, I. Escaler and E. Senante ( Spain / France ) |
| 17.00 | Examples for energy self-sufficient municipal nutrient removal plants. O. Nowak, C. Fimml and S. Keil ( Germany / Austria ) |
| 17.20 | Discussion |
| 17.30 – 23.00 | Conference dinner |
Thursday 11-11-2010 |
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| Room A | Management track session 1 Chair: Cora Uijterlinde |
| 09.30 | LCA as a tool to compare environmental impact and energy efficiency of desalination processes. K. Tarnacki, T. Melin, A. Jansen and J. van Medevoort ( Germany / Netherlands) |
| 09.50 | The use of dynamic water quality and process models for minimizing wastewater utility greenhouse gas footprints. J. Porro et al ( USA ) |
| 10.10 | Life Cycle Management – Life cycle assessment of central softening and Concept for sustainable production of drinking water. B. Godskesen, K. Zambrano and H-J Albrechtsen ( Denmark ) |
| 10.30 | Comparison sustainability tools for the urban water cycle. M. Nederlof, J. Frijns, T. Beenen and B. Palsma ( Netherlands ) |
| 10.50 | Discussion |
| Room B | Technical- scientific track session 1 Chair: Paul Roeleveld |
| 09.30 | Rice mill wastewater treatment using microbial fuel cell. M. Behera, T.T. More, P.S. Jana and M.M. Ghangrekar ( India / Canada ) |
| 09.50 | Are high temperature fuel cells ready to run on sewage biogas? N. de Arespacochaga et al ( Spain ) |
| 10.10 | Solar photovoltaic plant connected to the grid in emasesa facilities: El carambolo reservoir. J. Buendía ( Spain ) |
| 10.30 | Innovative water and energy recovery from sewage. K. Roest, K. Lutchmiah, D. Harmsen, J. Kappelhof and E. Cornelissen ( Netherlands) |
| 10.50 | Discussion |
| 11.00 | Coffee break |
| Room A | Management track session 2 Chair: Steven Kenway |
| 11.30 | Towards sustainable sanitation for the city of Almere. S.M. Kerstens, R. de Ridder, A. Hof, W. Turkensteen, D. Mulhall, K. Burke ( Netherlands / USA ) |
| 11.50 | Will sustainable energy cause a transition in waterservices? E. Jacobs ( Netherlands ) |
| 12.10 | Options for an optimised Utilisation of Digester Gas at Sewage Plants. G. Kolisch and D. Salomon ( Germany ) |
| 12.30 | The Energy Factory – Using Dutch sewage treatment plants to supply local green energy. F. Kiestra ( Netherlands ) |
| 12.50 | Discussion |
| Room B | Technical- scientific track session 2 Chair: G. Olsson |
| 11.30 | Can rock core thermal conductivity data replace thermal response tests? H. Liebel, K. Huber, B. Frengstad, R.K. Ramstad and B. Brattli ( Norway / Germany ) |
| 11.50 | Energy and water efficient production of die cast aluminium products within the automotive industry. P. Enderle, E. Heigl and Ch. Hinteregger ( Austria ) |
| 12.10 | Waternet’s journey in the business of energy from ground- and drinking water. A. Kornman, J. Kerpershoek and S. Mol ( Netherlands ) |
| 12.30 | Power generation and heat recovery case study: A synergy project between a WWTP and a greenwaste composting platform. C. Trommsdorff ( Switserland ) |
| 12.50 | Discussion |
| 13.00 | Lunch |
| Room A | Management track session 3 Chair: Carl-Emil Larsen |
| 14.00 | Energy from the watercycle: a promising combination to operate climate neutral. J.P. van der Hoek ( Netherlands ) |
| 14.20 | From water purification plant to a sustainable “Total Utility Provider”. H. van der Roest and K. Hemmes ( Netherlands ) |
| 14.40 | Quantifying the link between water and energy in cities. S.J. Kenway and P. Lant ( Australia ) |
| 15.00 | Co-Digestion of agricultural crop residues and the wastewater treatment sludge for the biogas production. B. Aylin Alagoz, A. Erdincler, O. Yenigun ( Turkey ) |
| 15.20 | Discussion |
| Room B | Technical- scientific track session 3 Chair: Dieter Thöle |
| 14.00 | Using Anammox: a big leap towards energy neutral wastewater treatment. M.K. de Kreuk, W. Abma and M.C.M. van Loosdrecht ( Netherlands ) |
| 14.20 | Optimisation of energy in water supply using pump scheduling. M. Fowler and M. Main ( United Kingdom ) |
| 14.40 | Innovative energy efficiency improvements for water utilities: four case studies. S. Bunn ( New Zealand ) |
| 15.00 | Model-based optimization in view of energy savings at the WWTP of Oostende. L. Benedetti, Y. Amerlink, J. Roels and C. Thoeye ( Belgium ) |
| 15.20 | Discussion |
| 15.30 | Tea break |
| Room A | Workshop Chair: Bo N. Jacobsen |
| 16.00 | Workshop Copenhagen Hamburg Amsterdam |
| Room B | Technical- scientific track session 4 Chair: Charles Ainger |
| 16.00 | Cost effective production of valuable biogas out of fat and protein containing wastewaters using the BIOPAQ AFR® and the THIOPAQ®-technology. T. Hülsen, E. van Zessen and C. Frijters ( Netherlands ) |
| 16.20 | Using short term water quantity prediction in control to reduce energy costs in drinking- water distribution and waste-water treatment. K.M. van Schagen, P. Bolt, J. Vilaça, J. Ferreira and L.C. Rietveld ( Netherlands / Portugal ) |
| 16.40 | Biologically enhanced high-rate clarification – A pilot study. K. Bell, J. Norton and J-W Sun ( USA ) |
| 17.00 | Energy balances, GHG emissions and related costs of municipal wastewater sludge treatment chains – A case study. E. Merta, M. Arnold, A. Niemielä and A. Kangas ( Finland ) |
| 17.20 – 17.30 | Discussion |



